Parents homeschool their children in many different ways.

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so eloquent. wow. I have just posted this to everyone on facebook and in my homeschooling group. I wish I could persuade more people to abandon the absurd nonsense that is known as schooling. even within my homeschool group, most of the mothers are stuck in this WEIRD mindset and are harming their own kids by it! Ive sometimes thought that homeschooling according to the school-at-home method could be more harmful than just sending the child to school because all of the shaming, pressure, and ugliness are coming from the child’s own mother! but thank you for this beautiful piece of writing.

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It is interesting to note that Thomas Edison was expelled from public school at age 7 because he was considered “addled” by his public school teacher. He lasted only three months in formal schooling. Over the next three years, his mother taught him the basics at home, and as Edison himself stated, “She instilled in me the love and purpose of learning.” Without any special qualifications, Mrs. Edison helped her son overcome his disabilities to be come a great inventor.

Home schooling is becoming an increasingly popular for parents.

Home schooling is defined as a “provision of compulsory education in the home as an alternative to traditional public/private schooling – often motivated by parental desire to exclude their children from the traditional school environment” (Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), 1999).

Home schooling instructional styles can vary from home to home.

Given that public schooling does give the child more opportunities to be around children their own age; homeschooling allows the child a more flexible schedule to experience more things outside of a basic public schooling system....

In the year 2001, over one million children were being homeschooled.

This is false because while public education helps a child to mature educationally and socially, home-schooling allows a child to grow religiously and become more active socially.

Imagine how nice it would be to have school right in your own home.

In fact, in one of the most thorough studies performed thus far on the subject, Dr. Steven Duvall conducted a year-long study involving eight elementary and two junior high students with learning disabilities. He compared one group of five students that received instruction at home with a group of five students who attended public schools. He was careful to match the public school students to the homeschool students according to grade level, sex, IQ, and area of disability. Using a laptop computer, Dr. Duvall sat in on teaching sessions and took an observation every 20 seconds, creating tens of thousands of data points that were then fed into a statistical analysis package. Normally his research included a second observer who double-checked Dr. Duvall’s readings.

Studies show many advantages to home schooling.

This is due in part to high profile success stories like home schoolers finishing first, second and third in the 2000 Scripps - Howard National Spelling Bee or the Colfax family in California who sent three sons to Harvard....

The popularity of home schooling under goes much criticism....

Dr. Duvall recorded and analyzed academically engaged time by students during instructional periods. He also administered standardized achievement tests to them to measure gains in reading, math and written language. His results show that the homeschooled, special needs students were academically engaged about two-and-one-half times as often as public school special needs students! He found the children in the public school special education classrooms spent 74.9 percent of their time with no academic responses, while the homeschool children only spent 40.7 percent of their time with no academic responses. He also found that homeschools have children and teachers sitting side-by-side or face-to-face 43 percent of the time, while public education classrooms had such an arrangement for special needs children only 6 percent of the time. This was a tremendous advantage for the homeschoolers.